Can someone please add to Dance Company (for credit) the following schools:
Emma Willard and Miss Porters?
Thanks!
Can someone please add to Dance Company (for credit) the following schools:
Emma Willard and Miss Porters?
Thanks!
You can add Noble and Greenough and Belmont Hill to 5 day boarding. Note: Neither school offers 7 day boarding.
Because teenagers needs to spend more time with video games? smh
Yes. Electronic sports. Apparently, they are even dedicating a new building to it. I don’t get it either, but it is certainly unique.
Very sad.
Updated. Tag me with a note about what to add/change, and I’ll update it every few days.
100% BOARDING (for current info, search by % boarding at boardingschoolreview.com):
80%+ BOARDING (see note above):
5 DAY BOARDING
CHAPEL/RELIGIOUS SERVICES REQUIRED:
CONVOCATION HANDSHAKES:
EVENING ARTS
FARM
GROUP HUG BEFORE VACATIONS AFTER CHAPEL:
HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAM:
HORSE PROGRAM
HUG LINE BEFORE CHAPEL:
INDOOR ROWING TANKS:
JOBS ON CAMPUS ( Req.)
“NEW GIRL”/“OLD GIRL” PAIRING - CIRCLE OF LIGHT - SINGING IN THE GARDEN - RING CEREMONY
NIGHTLY HANDSHAKING:
ONE-SANCTION EXPULSION (1-strike you’re out)
OUTDOOR PROGRAM
THE PORTER PLAN
SATURDAY CLASSES - NEVER:
SATURDAY CLASSES - OCCASIONAL:
SATURDAY CLASSES - WEEKLY:
SENIOR SPEECHES (speeches given weekly by 1-2 senior students)
SIT-DOWN FORMAL MEALS:
SWIMMING REQUIREMENT:
ZOO (ACCREDITED)
A C A D E M I C S
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
*Berkshire * Brewster * Cheshire * Cushing Academy * Darrow * Dublin * Forman * Gould * Kents Hill * Kimball Union * Mercersburg * Millbrook * New Hampton * NMH * Pennington * Pomfret * Solebury * Suffield * Vermont Academy * Winchendon * Worcester Academy
ARABIC:
ARTS CONCENTRATION PROGRAM:
AVIATION SCIENCE (flight school)
BLOCK SCHEDULE:
CAPSTONE REQUIRED:
CARIBBEAN STUDIES
COLLEGE MODEL ACADEMIC PROGRAM (fewer classes per semester; each semester covers entire year’s worth of material)
CLASSICS DEGREE
DANCE COMPANY (for credit):
ENGINEERING (4 YR PROGRAM)
ESPORTS (Electronic Sports)
ETHICS COURSE - REQUIRED:
FILMMAKING:
HARKNESS TABLE:
IB:
INGENUITY LAB
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS:
ISLAND SCHOOL:
LIVING IN COMMUNITY (req.\ class):
MARINE SCIENCE - ADVANCED:
MOD SYSTEM (Academic calendar = 3 courses at a time taken for 6 weeks):
MOUNTAIN CLASSROOM:
NAUTICAL SCIENCE
OBSERVATORY
OCEAN CLASSROOM:
ON SNOW PROGRAM (competitive skiing/snowboarding, certifications in ski instruction, ski patrol or adaptive skiing and instruction for beginners)
RAINFOREST PROGRAM
ROBOTICS TEAM:
SACRED TEXTS:
SCIENCE RESEARCH PROGRAM:
SHAKESPEARE SEMESTER:
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE:
STAINED GLASS/ HOT GLASS:
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
WINTER TERM (Period of time during a vacation where students return to campus for non-traditional classes of their choice)
WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
*St. Mark’s * Westover
Might be worth differentiating within the horse program category.
Lots of boarding schools have equestrian programs with competitive teams that ride English style (Chatham Hall, Ethel Walker, Foxcroft, Kent, George, Thacher)… Some schools even allow or encourage kids to bring their own horse.
Fewer schools have Western Riding available (Thacher, Orme, Ojai Valley School)… but only one school has a Horse Program that is both mandatory and central to the school’s approach to building character, responsibility, and self-awareness (Thacher.).
Given limited space and the desire to keep it to one post, I’d let folks do their own research re: what each school’s horse program entails.
We could make room by deleting all the separate categories for hugs and handshakes, lol. Does anyone pick s school based on whether there are nightly handshakes vs group hugs before holidays?
And what is a mandatory “Capstone”?
(Only one school listed… is it a senior research paper? If so, other schools have equivalents.
“Winter Term”? The description sounds a lot like Thacher’s Mayhem, except that it is after finals in May, not winter.
@CaliMex - Next time I work on it, I’ll see what I can do. I agree; some of it can still be tightened up considerably.
@JustWinginIt here are a few for PEA:
Washington Intern program (seniors work on capital hill)
Offers 17 curricular study abroad opportunities on 5 continents. Highlights include: Ghana, St. Petersburg among others
Offers 23 different offsite opportunities outside the school year such as volunteering in New Orleans, visiting Cuba or exploring design thinking workshops and touring startups in Silicon Valley
Grainger observatory
Russian language (4 year program)
Exeter innovates: New courses that are Interdisciplinary. Such as Bioethics & green umbrella learning lab (sustainability)
Trimester system
I’m delighted to learn about the addition of an esports program. There are professional teams now with a huge fan base. I hoped some schools would build a community of their own and compete.
What does “International Programs” mean? If it means school-sponsored Study Abroad, Putney has that. Putney also has a horse program.
Updated. Tag me with a note about what to add/change, and I’ll update it every few days.
100% BOARDING (for current info, search by % boarding at boardingschoolreview.com):
80%+ BOARDING (see note above):
5 DAY BOARDING
CHAPEL/RELIGIOUS SERVICES REQUIRED:
CONVOCATION HANDSHAKES:
EVENING ARTS
FARM
HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAM:
HORSE PROGRAM
INDOOR ROWING TANKS:
JOBS ON CAMPUS ( Req.)
“NEW GIRL”/“OLD GIRL” PAIRING - CIRCLE OF LIGHT - SINGING IN THE GARDEN - RING CEREMONY
ONE-SANCTION EXPULSION (1-strike you’re out)
OUTDOOR PROGRAM
THE PORTER PLAN
SATURDAY CLASSES - NEVER:
SATURDAY CLASSES - OCCASIONAL:
SATURDAY CLASSES - WEEKLY:
SENIOR SPEECHES (speeches given weekly by 1-2 senior students)
SIT-DOWN FORMAL MEALS:
SWIMMING REQUIREMENT:
TRIMESTERS:
ZOO (ACCREDITED)
A C A D E M I C S
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
*Berkshire * Brewster * Cheshire * Cushing Academy * Darrow * Dublin * Forman * Gould * Kents Hill * Kimball Union * Mercersburg * Millbrook * New Hampton * NMH * Pennington * Pomfret * Solebury * Suffield * Vermont Academy * Winchendon * Worcester Academy
ARABIC:
ARTS CONCENTRATION PROGRAM:
AVIATION SCIENCE (flight school)
BLOCK SCHEDULE:
CAPSTONE REQUIRED:
CARIBBEAN STUDIES
COLLEGE MODEL ACADEMIC PROGRAM (fewer classes per semester; each semester covers entire year’s worth of material)
CLASSICS DEGREE
DANCE COMPANY (for credit):
ENGINEERING (4 YR PROGRAM)
ESPORTS (Electronic Sports)
ETHICS COURSE - REQUIRED:
FILMMAKING:
HARKNESS TABLE:
IB:
INGENUITY LAB
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS:
ISLAND SCHOOL:
LIVING IN COMMUNITY (req.class):
MARINE SCIENCE - ADVANCED:
MOD SYSTEM (Academic calendar = 3 courses at a time taken for 6 weeks):
MOUNTAIN CLASSROOM:
NAUTICAL SCIENCE
OBSERVATORY
OCEAN CLASSROOM:
ON SNOW PROGRAM (competitive skiing/snowboarding, certifications in ski instruction, ski patrol or adaptive skiing and instruction for beginners)
RAINFOREST PROGRAM
ROBOTICS TEAM:
RUSSIAN:
SACRED TEXTS:
SCIENCE RESEARCH PROGRAM:
SHAKESPEARE SEMESTER:
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE:
STAINED GLASS/ HOT GLASS:
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
WASHINGTON INTERN (students work on Capitol Hill):
WINTER TERM (Period of time during a vacation where students return to campus for non-traditional classes of their choice)
WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
*St. Mark’s * Westover
Updated above. Took out the hug/handshake stuff.
@JustWinginIt thanks for your hard work on this! You can add St. Paul’s to the Robotics Team category. Also, St. Paul’s Science Research Program is not only in Engineering, so you may want to take out the text in parenthesis. Thanks again!
@calimex There are two kinds of “capstone” experiences at Mercersburg (their terminology). One is a two-year global studies program called MAPS that culminates in a research paper (I forget how long because they changed the requirements, but at least 30pp) and a fairly long formal presentation to a panel of experts, where students have to defend their conclusions. MAPS is a great program, but it is a small group, so most students do what is called a Springboard class:
“Springboard is a capstone course for members of Mercersburg’s senior class. Though each Springboard is quite different in terms of subject material, the goals of each Springboard are the same: to delve deeply into a topic, ask questions and generate knowledge, and create a polished presentation that will be evaluated by a panel of experts. Springboard engages students through field trips, talks with experts, and a wide range of activities and skill development. Based on the principles of Challenge Based Learning, the program encourages students to think critically and identify problems to solve, challenges to face, or projects to develop. Further, not only is this a great opportunity for students to connect with alumni, but it can also be an enriching experience for our volunteers.”